An endless beach. White sand. Lots of turquoise water. Maybe some friendly dolphins swimming close to shore. The sounds of happily squealing children jumping in the surf. And absolutely zero chance of skin cancer.

Hitting the beach with our little family is one of our annual highlights — and has been pretty much since my kids were each about a year old. I love seeing little toes wiggle in the sand. I love watching toddlers run back and forth in front of the waves like little sandpipers. And I love searching for hermit crabs with them, building sand cars with them, making drip castles with them, and pretty much everything else!

If you, too, love the beach but are afraid it is going to be a huge ordeal to pull off, fear not. Packing is easier than it might appear.

10 things to pack in your baby’s beach bag
To help, I’ve put together 10 must-have items for your baby’s bag. My recommendation: Keep most of these items in a large beach bag right by the door — or in your trunk — so that all you have to do is throw on the swimmers and bathing suits and you’re ready for an adventure.

Is your family a beach or mountain kind of family? What’s in your beach bag?

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Lynn Msays:

July 18, 2013 at 4:38 am

I would like to add…if LO will not keep the hat on.. Put sunscreen in hair to protect top of head from sunburn. My little fine haired blondie will not keep his hat on and my friend suggested this, it works.
also a tip I got here last year that I love is, bring a pop-up/blow-up small pool with you, set up in your spot on beach, so when back at your towels/chairs LO is entertained by pool and doesn’t run off. Works like a charm!

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